The Specialist In Drum Handling Equipment
Model 400AM-60-114
Hydra-Lift, 60”, Air Power Lift & Tilt
with Spark Resistant Parts
Operator’s Manual for Morse Hydra-Lift Karrier with Spark Resistant Parts
Model 400AM-60-114, Serial Number 0409 to 1110 (MMYY)
www.morsedrum.com
Copyright 2010 - Morse Mfg. Co., Inc.
Form PL400M-60-114 (0409-1110) (Updated March 6, 2018 2:51 PM)
2
Safety Information (continued)
DANGER
- Indicates a situation which, if not avoided,
will
result
in serious injury or death. This signal word is limited to the most
extreme situations.
WARNING
- Indicates a situation which, if not avoided,
could
result
in serious injury or death.
CAUTION
- Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, can result in
damage to the machine.
CAUTION
– Do Not Transport with Drum Raised
ALWAYS LOWER THE DRUM HOLDER TO LOWEST POSITION BEFORE TRANSPORTING.
The
unit can become unstable when transporting with a raised load.
DANGER
- Stay Clear of Power Lines
KEEP WELL CLEAR OF POWER LINES.
Never approach a power line. Current in a high voltage line
may arc some distance from the wire to the steel framed, grounded machine.
WARNING
The Hydra-Lift Karrier is designed to handle one drum of the types listed at the top of page 3, under
2.
Machine Description
.
DO NOT
attempt to handle any other type of drum or object.
DO NOT
exceed
the weight capacity of 800 Lb.
WARNING
- Level Floors Only
For operation only on clean, level floors of suitable bearing capacity. Do not use on sloped surfaces,
ramps, irregular or debris strewn floors.
WARNING
- Do Not Modify the Unit
Under no circumstances should any modifications be made to the Morse machinery without factory
authorization. Any modifications may void the warranty. This machine was designed to perform a
specific job and alterations may result in injury to operator or machine.
WARNING
- No Loose Fitting Clothing
Wear close-fitting clothing and safety equipment appropriate to the job. Loose fitting clothing may
become caught on the machinery and cause severe personal injury.
WARNING
- Hydraulic Fluid Under Pressure Can Be Hazardous
Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing serious injury. Avoid the
hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines. Keep hands and body away from
pinholes and nozzles, which eject fluid under high pressure. Use a piece of cardboard to search for
leaks. If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately and inform them of the nature of the accident.
CAUTION
- Wear Safety Shoes
Wear safety shoes with non-slip soles and hard toe protection.